Download this free report to learn why Frost & Sullivan selected Vidyo as the winner of the 2013 Global Video Conferencing Technology Leadership Award after evaluating the top three vendors in the market.

The value of video conferencing is well understood: a recent Frost & Sullivan survey of more than 200 C-level executives shows that the technology is in use in 51 percent of organizations, and is personally used by 41 percent of respondents.

This case study will detail how using VidyoConferencing has allowed the Italian Police Forces in Verona to greatly improve their com¬munication systems and reduce costs during investigations and daily law enforcement activities.

Personal Telepresence is the next generation in video communication. It delivers affordable, universal, and reliable video communication. The VidyoConferencing system provides the solution to the business and technical challenges of personal telepresence

Videoconferencing endpoints will grow by an order of magnitude in the next few years. The videoconferencing use model is going through a tremendous transformation. The decades-old conference room model is quickly giving way to more effective solutions. Download this whitepaper to discover more.

This report examines the imperative to move to personal video conferencing and presents Vidyo’s solution for more effective, scalable, and affordable video conferencing to create a unique competitive advantage.

In Forrester’s 24-criteria evaluation of videoconferencing infrastructure and cloud services vendors, we
identified the 10 most significant OEMs — Acano, AGT, Avaya, Blue Jeans Network, Cisco Systems,
Lifesize, Pexip, Polycom, Videxio, and Vidyo — in the category and researched, analyzed, and scored them.
This report details our findings about how well each vendor fulfills our criteria and where they stand in
relation to each other to help technology managers select the right videoconferencing infrastructure or
service for their environment.

In Forrester’s 24-criteria evaluation of videoconferencing infrastructure and cloud services vendors, we identified the 10 most significant OEMs — Acano, AGT, Avaya, Blue Jeans Network, Cisco Systems, Lifesize, Pexip, Polycom, Videxio, and Vidyo — in the category and researched, analyzed, and scored them. This report details our findings about how well each vendor fulfills our criteria and where they stand in relation to each other to help technology managers select the right videoconferencing infrastructure or service for their environment.